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Costa Maya, Mexico
Mexico’s vivid southern Caribbean coast lies just outside your dock on cruises to Costa Maya. Silver dolphins, bright yellow angelfish, turquoise waves, ivory sand-these are just some of the colors you’ll see on cruises to Costa Maya, Mexico. Inland from the port are more brilliant hues, from the otherworldly blue Lake of Seven Colors to the white stone pyramids of the ancient Maya.
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Cozumel, Mexico
Make a splash with cruises to Cozumel, a Caribbean island perched atop a coral reef. Cruises to Cozumel, Mexico, dock at the island’s heart-just minutes from San Miguel’s seafront shops and the white sand beach at Chankanaab National Park. Drift among star corals and sea fans on a Cozumel diving excursion or simply kick back on the beach beneath your own palm palapa as the turquoise waves roll in.
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Progreso, Mexico
Cruise to Progreso, Mexico dock on the Emerald Coast of the Gulf of Mexico, where hot pink flamingos gather by the hundreds and sun-bleached Maya pyramids rise from the jungle. Inland from Progreso’s golden beaches are the spectacular Maya ruins of Uxmal and the colorful city of Mérida, the region’s best shopping stop for handmade crafts. Discover the Maya world’s natural beauty and ancient history with cruises to Progreso, Mexico.
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Belize City, Belize
This tropical paradise promises adventure, both onshore and off. Crystalline rivers flow through impressive lowland jungles, home to a myriad of rare wildlife. Silky sand beaches, waving palms and colorful coral gardens are just part of Belize's natural wonders. Whether mountain biking through a lush rainforest or snorkeling with sharks, you'll experience things you've only imagined.
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Coxen Hole, Roatan, Honduras
Roatán's diverse blend of cultures and traditions is enough to charm anyone. But its mangrove forests, dense jungles, and swaths of white-sand beach will make you want to stay forever.
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Falmouth, Jamaica
Cruise to Jamaica to discover the historic charms of this former sugar boomtown. The plantation days of Falmouth, Jamaica, are gone, but what remains is the largest collection of intact colonial Georgian architecture in the Caribbean, set on sand-dusted streets and a wind-swept harbor. On cruises to Falmouth, Jamaica you can kick back on a crescent of white-sand beach and explore the great houses of old sugar plantations.
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George Town, Grand Cayman
Enjoy laidback British civility in a sun-splashed tropical locale on your Grand Cayman cruise. Don’t let the island’s scrubland terrain fool you-a spectacular marine paradise lies just offshore of Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, where a living undersea wall drops dramatically into the ocean deep. Cruises to Grand Cayman bring you directly to the best scuba diving and snorkeling in the kaleidoscopic Caribbean Sea.
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Harvest Caye, Belize
Belize is ideal for eco-tourism. With diverse ecology consisting of jungles, rainforests, swamps, coral reef and so on, you will find solace and adventure in Harvest Caye's stunning landscape.
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Limon, Costa Rica
Make Limón your gateway to the ecotourism treasures of Costa Rica.
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Mahogany Bay, Honduras
Cruise to Mahogany Bay and you'll feel like you won the island lottery. With silky-sand beaches and diamond-clear seas, the island of Roatan is one of the Caribbean's hidden gems.
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Mahogany Bay, Roatan, Honduras
Roatán's diverse blend of cultures and traditions is enough to charm anyone. But its mangrove forests, dense jungles, and swaths of white-sand beach will make you want to stay forever.
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Montego Bay, Jamaica
Kick back to the saucy rhythms of reggae on your Montego Bay, Jamaica Cruise. Blessed with some of the country’s finest beaches, shopping, restaurants, and golf courses, "Mo Bay," as it’s affectionately known, is a tropical live wire. Montego Bay cruises let you shop, swim, and play in Mo Bay to your heart’s content-and sample Jamaica’s rich culture on excursions into the island’s breathtaking countryside.
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Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Nestled in an emerald landscape, Ocho Rios, Jamaica, is this island nation's cruise ship capital.
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Amber Cove
Discovering new sights is one of the beauties of travel, and that couldn't be more true when it comes to Amber Cove, Dominican Republic.
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Bimini, Bahamas
"I'm cruising to Bimini!"? The whole phrase means you're in for a beautiful, uniquely chill time in this island chain.
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Castaway Cay
Reserved exclusively for Guests on Disney Cruise Line Bahamian and Caribbean cruise vacations, Castaway Cay is Disney's private port-of-call paradise.
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Celebration Key, Bahamas
Nestled on the south side of Grand Bahama island, Celebration Key™ is exclusively for Carnival guests. It’s perfect for adults, families with kids.
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CocoCay Bahamas
Whether your ideal beach getaway involves larger-than-life thrills or unwinding at a peaceful waterfront chill spot, you’ll find there’s no right or wrong way to make the most out of your adventure.
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Freeport, Bahamas
The action is sizzling in Freeport, the resort center of Grand Bahama Island. You’ll find plenty of razzle-dazzle entertainment, from a casino to music clubs to barefoot beach bars. But if you’re looking for the Bahamas of seductive, palm-fringed beaches, gentle turquoise seas, and nature at its most vivid, you’ll find that, too.
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Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas
Great Stirrup Cay, an idyllic private island paradise, is exclusive to Norwegian guests.
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Key West, FL
Enjoy a laidback Caribbean vibe and a dash of the New Orleans high life on cruises to Key West. The southernmost island of the Florida Keys, Key West, Florida is a sunny, fun-loving place with lots of history, plenty of charm, and more than a little touristy goofiness. Key West cruises deliver you to palm-shaded streets lined with gaily painted bungalows, vintage saloons, and blooming tropical flowers
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Nassau, Bahamas
Blessed by balmy breezes and jumping to a bouncy calypso beat, cruises to Nassau, Bahamas promise sizzling fun in the sun. The historic and cultural heart of The Bahamas is one of the world’s most popular cruise ship ports-one million travelers board cruises to Nassau annually. Cruisers come for fine beaches, shopping, water sports, and the fun-filled attractions at the Atlantis Resort, connected to Nassau by a bridge to Paradise Island.
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Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Punta Cana, where sugar-fine sands, sapphire surf, verdant green palms and the warm kiss of the tropical sun are sure to leave you in a tranquil state of mind.
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
Historic San Juan, once nothing more than cobblestone streets and the distinctive architecture of the Spanish who founded it, is now a modern world capital. Among the peaceful shaded courtyards and commanding colonial fortresses of El Morro and San Cristobal, you'll find a cosmopolitan city of wide boulevards, lively cafes, highly regarded galleries and designer boutiques. This is where the old world meets the new - and you can enjoy them both.
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St. Kitts, WI
Rainforests, waterfalls, and lovely crescents of sand are right outside your Carnival® cruise to St. Kitts. Cane fields climb the slopes of volcanic peaks, and the ruins of old mills and colonial plantation houses blanket the island. Little St. Kitts remains at heart a sleepy and charming tropical backwater. Cruise to St. Kitts to bask in the Caribbean’s sunny geniality and natural splendor.
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St. Maarten, NA
Explore two colorful nations on one exotic island on your cruise to St. Maarten. Split down the middle centuries ago by two European powers, this 37-mile isle offers cosmopolitan culture, international shopping, and world-class cuisine with a laid-back Caribbean atmosphere. Cruise to St. Maarten and you’ll find the island’s natural attributes are equally fine: the rugged coastline shelters silky crescents of sand framed by green undulating hills.
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St. Thomas, USVI
Seafarers from around the globe have flocked to the sheltered harbors of St. Thomas since pirates sailed the seas. Today, St. Thomas cruises dock in one of the busiest and most developed ports in the West Indies-Charlotte Amalie, the island’s historic capital. Join the market bustle by day and swing to scratch bands at night with cruises to St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.
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Tortola, BVI
If you're looking for some of the most scenic blue ocean vistas in the Caribbean, you'll find them on cruises to the British Virgin Islands.
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Antigua
Discover your own slice of white-sand paradise with cruises to Antigua, where, legend has it, there’s a beach for every day of the year. When you cruise to Antigua in the heart of the Caribbean, you’ll see vestiges of this island’s British colonial past-high tea is an afternoon ritual and cricket is the local passion-but this independent nation’s sunny island vibe reigns supreme.
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Aruba
Splash in the sparkling Caribbean or relax on a sun-baked beach on your cruise to Aruba. Known as "one happy island," Aruba welcomes cruisers with picture-perfect beaches, swathes of exotic blooms, and some of the top shopping and nightlife in the Caribbean. Celebrate the year-round Carnival® spirit or simply unwind to the island’s bewitching and relaxing tempo on Aruba cruises.
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Bonaire
Bonaire is an island nation in the Southern Caribbean that was once discovered by the Spanish and Dutch, and until recently existed as part of the Netherlands Antilles. Its far-flung history may be all over the map… but you’ll find the island itself located just right on your map. Also just right is the climate - the annual average is 81.5° F - so you’ll have plenty of reasons to want to spend time outdoors. When in the water, diving and snorkeling are some of the best ways to see the reef surrounding the island… or even just to cool off.
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Cartagena, Colombia
If you tell someone you visited Cartagena, make sure you specify which one - Colombia’s fifth-largest city found its namesake in a coastal town in Spain. If you find yourself in the South American Cartagena, you’ll find a vibrant city with a range of neighborhoods like a bustling downtown, the traditional Getsemaní, and even the waterfront Bocagrande, an entire cultural center on a walkable peninsula featuring beaches, shopping and nightlife galore.
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Curacao
Europe meets the West Indies in Curaçao, a smashing blend of bold color and cosmopolitan culture. The largest of what was formerly the Netherlands Antilles, this Caribbean island has it all. Cruise to Curaçao for the beautiful beaches, historic architecture, and global marketplace. Curaçao cruises let you explore this magical island, from its marine parks to its distinctive liqueur to its warm, welcoming embrace.
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Colon (Panama Canal)
The gateway city to the Panama Canal, Colón is also the second-largest duty-free port in all of the Caribbean.
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Panama Canal Full Transit
Take a full passage from Pacific Ocean to Atlantic through the Panama Canal.
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Panama Canal Partial Transit
Travel through the Atlantic locks to Gatun Lake. The ship will turn around and exit the locks.
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Alicante, Spain
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Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona is one of the world's greatest treasures. Vibrant and earthy, commercial and cultural, this city of two million residents is the capital of Spain's autonomous region of Catalonia.
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Gibraltar, Great Britain
The Rock crouches over the sea like an ancient stone beast, looking Sphinx-like to Africa. Beneath the white cliffs of this natural fortress grows a profusion of palm, pine, and cypress. No fewer than 600 varieties of flowers thrive here, some not found anywhere else on Earth.
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Malaga, Spain
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Palma de Mallorca, Spain
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